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Isla Salas y Gómez

Isla Salas y Gómez[2] (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈisla ˈsalas i ˈɣomes]), also known as Isla Sala y Gómez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈisla ˈsalaj ˈɣomes]; Rapa Nui: Motu Motiro Hiva), is a small uninhabited Chilean island in the Pacific Ocean. It is sometimes considered the easternmost point in the Polynesian Triangle.[3][4]

Isla Salas y Gómez
Native name:
Motu Motiro Hiva
Aerial view of Salas y Gómez in March 2000, looking east
Isla Salas y Gómez
Geography
LocationLocation of Salas y Gómez Island in the Pacific Ocean
Adjacent toPacific Ocean
Total islands1
Area0.15 km2 (0.058 sq mi)
Highest elevation30 m (100 ft)
Administration
Region Valparaíso
Province Isla de Pascua
Commune Isla de Pascua
Additional information
Time zone
 • Summer (DST)

Isla Salas y Gómez and its surrounding waters are a Marine Protected Area called Parque Marino Salas y Gómez, with a surface area of 150,000 km2. [5] Throughout its history, the island has been largely untouched by humans, due to its diminutive size and remoteness.[4]

Geography edit

Isla Salas y Gómez is located 3,210 km west of the Chilean mainland, 2,490 km west of Chile's Desventuradas Islands, 3,226 km south of the Galápagos Islands and 391 km east-northeast of Easter Island, the closest landmass. Salas y Gómez consists of two rocks, a smaller one in the west measuring 4 hectares in area (270 meters north–south, 200 meters east–west), and a larger one in the east measuring 11 ha (500 meters north–south, 270 meters east–west), which are connected by a narrow isthmus in the north, averaging approximately 30 meters in width. The total area is approximately 15 hectares (0.15 km2), and the total length northwest–southeast is 770 meters. Its highest point, 30 meters above sea level, is in the south of the eastern rock, less than 30 meters from the shore, above a 10 meter high cliff. The highest elevation on the western rock is 26 meters.[citation needed]

The island is showered with salt water, and the shoreline is dotted with countless tidepools. Because the shoreline consists primarily of cliffs, landing on the island is difficult in all but the calmest of conditions.[6]

There are no permanent sources of fresh water on the island, but there is an intermittent rainwater pool in a depression on the eastern rock, which often forms a cache of fresh water 75 meters in diameter. This is essential for the survival of the large population of seabirds.[7]

Even when this area appears dry at the surface, the sand is still moist just a few inches below the surface. This flat sandy area is also the only place on the island suitable for landing helicopters.[citation needed]

In 1994, the Chilean Navy installed an automated beacon and a tsunami warning system. The island has since been declared a nature sanctuary.[8]

History edit

Name edit

The Rapa Nui name for the island is Motu Motiro Hiva or Manu Motu Motiro Hiva, meaning (Bird's) Islet on the way to Hiva. Hiva is part of the names of several Polynesian islands, particularly in the Marquesas Islands. In the Rapa Nui language, however, it means "far off lands" and is the name for the mythical original homeland of the Polynesians. From Easter Island, Salas y Gómez is almost the opposite direction to the Marquesas, and the next inhabited territory "behind" Salas y Gómez would be the coast of South America. This was one of the factors that led Thor Heyerdahl to theorize that there was pre-European contact between Polynesia and South America.

The current name, Salas y Gómez, is derived from the name of Spaniards José Salas Valdés and José Manuel Gómez, who made the first detailed description of the island, following a visit beginning 18 October 1805. The island is sometimes also referred to as Isla Sala y Gómez, with "Sala" being a misunderstanding of Salas.[9]

Human visitation edit

Although there is no evidence that the island has ever been permanently inhabited, Easter Islanders were certainly aware of its existence, as indicated by the pre-European name of the island. Tradition says that the island was occasionally visited to collect fledglings and eggs. The island was said to have been difficult to land upon, because the gods Make-make and Huau protected the seabirds from those who ate their eggs and offspring. Because of these historical connections to Easter Island, Salas y Gómez might be considered part of Polynesia; if so its location would make it the easternmost landmass of Polynesia. (That title is usually awarded to Easter Island, 391 km further west.)[10]

The first European to sight the island was José Salas Valdés, a Spanish sailor, on 23 August 1793. It was later explored by another Spaniard José Manuel Gómez and owes its name to these two navigators.[11] Between then and 1917, visits are recorded in at least 1805, 1806, 1817, 1825, 1875, and 1917.[12]

Political situation edit

Salas y Gómez was claimed by Chile in 1888, and was administered by the Chilean Navy. Beginning 1 March 1966, the island was included in the department of Isla de Pascua. On 25 July 1974, the department was reorganized as the Easter Island Province.[13]

Marine Protected Area edit

On October 6, 2010, President Sebastián Piñera announced the creation of the 150,000 km2 Marine Protected Area Parque Marino Sala y Gómez,[8] also called Parque Marino Motu Motiro Hiva.[14]

During the 2008 Deepsea Coral Symposium,[15] Wellington, the idea of a Marine Protected Area on the submarine ridges of Salas y Gomez and Nazca was launched for the very first time. Then, in February 2009, the World Wildlife Fund, WWF Chile,[16] published a scientific revision in the Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research,[17] giving the scientific background that supported the government report[18] for the declaration of the non-take MPA Motu Motiro Hiva.

This declaration follows the efforts of Oceana and National Geographic to both study and highlight the ecological value of this area, and to encourage its protection. These organizations are planning additional expeditions to the area in order to draft a conservation plan, and to propose the widening of the protected area to encompass the whole Exclusive Economic Zone around the island.[19]

Geology edit

Salas y Gómez is a volcanic island consisting of the summit of a large mountain which rises about 3500 metres from the sea bed. Scott Reef (not to be confused with Scott Reefs off Western Australia), 1.5 km further northeast, is another peak of the same mostly submarine mountain, and has a least depth of 25 meters above it. Salas y Gómez is part of the same Salas y Gómez Ridge as Easter Island to the west, these two locations being the only places where the otherwise submarine mountain range extends above sea level. There are several dozen more seamounts in the range, which extends 2232 km eastward until Nazca Seamount at 23°36′S 83°30′W / 23.600°S 83.500°W / -23.600; -83.500, where it joins the Nazca Ridge.[20]

Salas y Gómez is the fourth youngest mountain in the chain, which is being formed by the Nazca Plate floating over the Easter hotspot. The two youngest mountains in the chain, Pukao and Moai, are seamounts to the west of Easter Island.[21][22]

Flora edit

 
View of Salas y Gómez in April 1999

Salas y Gómez and Easter Island form a distinct ecoregion, the Rapa Nui subtropical broadleaf forests. However Salas y Gómez is largely barren with no forests and only four species of terrestrial plants; these include Asplenium obtusatum ("spleenwort"), a type of fern which only grows in protected areas at higher elevations.[citation needed]

Fauna edit

Besides a number of insect species[which?], the only non-aquatic fauna are about a dozen species of seabird, which use the island as a rookery, with the estimated number of adult birds in 1985:

Species (Polynesian name) Scientific Name Adult birds in 1985
Christmas shearwater Puffinus nativitatis 5,000
Masked booby (Manukena) Sula dactylatra 3,000
Brown noddy Anous stolidus 1,400
Great frigatebird (Makohe) Fregata minor 700
Sooty tern Onychoprion fuscata 200
Blue noddy Procelsterna cerulea 80
Red-tailed tropicbird (Tevake) Phaëthon rubricauda 30
Polynesian (white-throated) storm petrel Nesofregetta fuliginosa 2
White tern Gygis alba 2
Red-footed booby Sula sula 2
Black noddy Anous minutus 2
Grey noddy Procelsterna albivitta 1

Those numbers may vary considerably from year to year, due to weather conditions, and it has been observed that the overall numbers were much lower in 1986.

Marine fauna includes a large number of littoral crustaceans, echinoidea, etc., as well as a large assortment of reef fishes and a number of species of shark, which swimmers report to be "curious", but not aggressive. The lacks of studies has resulted in poor understandings of oceanic fauna of Easter Island and waters in vicinity. However possibilities of undiscovered breeding grounds for humpback, southern blue and pygmy blue whales including Isla Salas y Gómez and the Easter Island have been considered.[23]

Cultural references edit

Charles Stephenson's book The Face of OO features the island, and the submerged rocks around it, heavily.[24]

Alan Dean Foster referred to the island in his 1971 Cthulhu mythos short story "Some Notes Concerning a Green Box".[25]

Although only passing Salas y Gomez in 1816 and not going ashore,[26] the German poet Adelbert von Chamisso wrote a poem based on his reflections upon the island.[27]

See also edit

  Media related to Category:Sala y Gómez at Wikimedia Commons

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Time Zone & Clock Changes in Isla Gómez, Chile". timeanddate.com. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  2. ^ Chile: Ciudades, Pueblos, Aldeas y Caseríos 2005, Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas – June 2005.
  3. ^ Wagner, Daniel; van der Meer, Liesbeth; Gorny, Matthias; Sellanes, Javier; Gaymer, Carlos F.; Soto, Eulogio H.; Easton, Erin E.; Friedlander, Alan M.; Lindsay, Dhugal J.; Molodtsova, Tina N.; Boteler, Ben; Durussel, Carole; Gjerde, Kristina M.; Currie, Duncan; Gianni, Matthew (2021-04-01). "The Salas y Gómez and Nazca ridges: A review of the importance, opportunities and challenges for protecting a global diversity hotspot on the high seas". Marine Policy. 126: 104377. doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2020.104377. ISSN 0308-597X.
  4. ^ a b Hershauer, Samantha N.; Pakarati, Sebastian Yancovic; Wynne, J. Judson (2020). "Notes on the arthropod fauna of Salas y Gómez island, Chile". Revista Chilena de Historia Natural. 93. doi:10.1186/s40693-020-00093-w. S2CID 219175550.
  5. ^ Press release 2010-10-12 at the Wayback Machine by Oceana announcing the creation of the Salas y Gómez Marine Protected Area.
  6. ^ Lauren De Vos (June 2017). "Science at the far end of the world". Save Our Seas. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
  7. ^ "Moais Mythology & Castaways: Easter Island to Valparaiso". Luxury cruise & more. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
  8. ^ a b Hoffens, Annelore (6 October 2010). . Oceana.org. Archived from the original on 12 October 2010. Retrieved 5 August 2023. By Oceana announcing the creation of the Sala y Gómez Marine Protected Area
  9. ^ Revista Española del Pacífico No. 2, 1992 2005-12-10 at the Wayback Machine. From the Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes.
  10. ^ Te Rapa Nui (The Gazette of Easter Island) 2005-05-17 at the Wayback Machine Vol. 4 No. 8, Summer/Fall 1999
  11. ^ Brand, Donald D. The Pacific Basin: A History of its Geographical Explorations The American Geographical Society, New York, 1967, p.139.
  12. ^ The Islands 2005-03-30 at the Wayback Machine from notes on the Cordell Expeditions. Aug. 1995
  13. ^ Chilian history page 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine outlining history of Rapa Nui province
  14. ^ Gobierno de Chile, Parque Marino Motu Motiro Hiva. Retrieved January 28, 2018.
  15. ^ Handbook – 4th International Symposium on Deepsea Coral 2012-04-25 at the Wayback Machine, 4th ISDSC.
  16. ^ Fondo Mundial para la Naturaleza, WWF Chile.
  17. ^ Galvez, M. 2009. Seamounts of Nazca and Salas y Gómez: a review for management and conservation purposes 2012-01-19 at the Wayback Machine, Lat. Am. J. Aquat. Res., 37(3): 479–500.
  18. ^ Informe Técnico (R.Pesq.) 81/2010 de agosto 2010. Subsecretaría de Pesca., Fundamentos para establecer el Parque Marino Salas y Gómez.
  19. ^ Article on Aqua.cl 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine with details regarding the creation of the Salas y Gómez Marine Protected Area
  20. ^ Radiometric Ages for Seamounts from the Easter-Salas y Gomez-Nazca Hotspot Track from Smithsonian/NASA ADS Physics Abstract Service. Duncan, R.A., et al.
  21. ^ Preliminary Multibeam Mapping and Dredging Results along the Nazca Ridge and Easter/Salas y Gomez Chain from the 2002 Ocean Sciences Meeting
  22. ^ The Petrogenetic Evolution of Lavas from Easter Island and Neighbouring Seamounts, Near-ridge Hotspot Volcanoes in theSE Pacific
  23. ^ Hucke-Gaete, Rodrigo; Aguayo-Lobo, Anelio; Yancovic-Pakarati, Sebastián; Flores, Marcelo (2014). "Marine mammals of Easter Island (Rapa Nui) and Salas y Gómez Island (Motu Motiro Hiva), Chile: a review and new records" (PDF). Lat. Am. J. Aquat. Res. 42 (4): 743–751. doi:10.3856/vol42-issue4-fulltext-5.
  24. ^ The Face of OO. FeedARead. 6 June 2013.
  25. ^ Foster, Alan Dean, "Some Notes Concerning a Green Box" (1971) https://www.scribd.com/document/143192061/Alan-Dean-Foster-Some-Notes-Concerning-a-Green-Box-Txt
  26. ^ "Wir sahen am 25. [März 1816] den nackten Felsen Salas y Gomez, 26°36'15" südlicher Breite, 105°34'28" westlicher Länge" [...] "Am Morgen des 25. verkündigten uns über dem Winde von Salas y Gomez Seevögel in großer Anzahl, Pelikane und Fregatten, diesen ihren Brüteplatz, an welchem wir mittags vorüberfuhren." Adelbert von Chamisso. Reise um die Welt. Projekt Gutenberg-DE. Retrieved May 30, 2021
  27. ^ Adelbert von Chamisso (1981) Gesammelte Werke (Collected works), Band 2 (Vol. 2), Leipzig, p. 291

Further reading edit

  • González-Ferrán, Oscar (1995). Volcanes de Chile. Santiago, Chile: Instituto Geográfico Militar. ISBN 956-202-054-1. (in Spanish; also includes volcanoes of Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru)

External links edit

  • , Chilean government.
  • document with sketch map
  • Adalbert von Chamisso's Salas y Gomez at Gutenberg (in German)
  • , entry on BlooSee
  • Isla o islote Salas y Gómez (spanish)

26°28′20″S 105°21′45″W / 26.47222°S 105.36250°W / -26.47222; -105.36250

isla, salas, gómez, spanish, pronunciation, ˈisla, ˈsalas, ˈɣomes, also, known, isla, sala, gómez, spanish, pronunciation, ˈisla, ˈsalaj, ˈɣomes, rapa, motu, motiro, hiva, small, uninhabited, chilean, island, pacific, ocean, sometimes, considered, easternmost,. Isla Salas y Gomez 2 Spanish pronunciation ˈisla ˈsalas i ˈɣomes also known as Isla Sala y Gomez Spanish pronunciation ˈisla ˈsalaj ˈɣomes Rapa Nui Motu Motiro Hiva is a small uninhabited Chilean island in the Pacific Ocean It is sometimes considered the easternmost point in the Polynesian Triangle 3 4 Isla Salas y GomezNative name Motu Motiro HivaAerial view of Salas y Gomez in March 2000 looking eastIsla Salas y GomezGeographyLocationLocation of Salas y Gomez Island in the Pacific OceanAdjacent toPacific OceanTotal islands1Area0 15 km2 0 058 sq mi Highest elevation30 m 100 ft Administration ChileRegion ValparaisoProvince Isla de PascuaCommune Isla de PascuaAdditional informationTime zoneChile Standard Time 1 UTC 6 Summer DST Chile Summer Time 1 UTC 5 Isla Salas y Gomez and its surrounding waters are a Marine Protected Area called Parque Marino Salas y Gomez with a surface area of 150 000 km2 5 Throughout its history the island has been largely untouched by humans due to its diminutive size and remoteness 4 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 Name 2 2 Human visitation 2 3 Political situation 2 4 Marine Protected Area 3 Geology 4 Flora 5 Fauna 6 Cultural references 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksGeography editIsla Salas y Gomez is located 3 210 km west of the Chilean mainland 2 490 km west of Chile s Desventuradas Islands 3 226 km south of the Galapagos Islands and 391 km east northeast of Easter Island the closest landmass Salas y Gomez consists of two rocks a smaller one in the west measuring 4 hectares in area 270 meters north south 200 meters east west and a larger one in the east measuring 11 ha 500 meters north south 270 meters east west which are connected by a narrow isthmus in the north averaging approximately 30 meters in width The total area is approximately 15 hectares 0 15 km2 and the total length northwest southeast is 770 meters Its highest point 30 meters above sea level is in the south of the eastern rock less than 30 meters from the shore above a 10 meter high cliff The highest elevation on the western rock is 26 meters citation needed The island is showered with salt water and the shoreline is dotted with countless tidepools Because the shoreline consists primarily of cliffs landing on the island is difficult in all but the calmest of conditions 6 There are no permanent sources of fresh water on the island but there is an intermittent rainwater pool in a depression on the eastern rock which often forms a cache of fresh water 75 meters in diameter This is essential for the survival of the large population of seabirds 7 Even when this area appears dry at the surface the sand is still moist just a few inches below the surface This flat sandy area is also the only place on the island suitable for landing helicopters citation needed In 1994 the Chilean Navy installed an automated beacon and a tsunami warning system The island has since been declared a nature sanctuary 8 History editName edit The Rapa Nui name for the island is Motu Motiro Hiva or Manu Motu Motiro Hiva meaning Bird s Islet on the way to Hiva Hiva is part of the names of several Polynesian islands particularly in the Marquesas Islands In the Rapa Nui language however it means far off lands and is the name for the mythical original homeland of the Polynesians From Easter Island Salas y Gomez is almost the opposite direction to the Marquesas and the next inhabited territory behind Salas y Gomez would be the coast of South America This was one of the factors that led Thor Heyerdahl to theorize that there was pre European contact between Polynesia and South America The current name Salas y Gomez is derived from the name of Spaniards Jose Salas Valdes and Jose Manuel Gomez who made the first detailed description of the island following a visit beginning 18 October 1805 The island is sometimes also referred to as Isla Sala y Gomez with Sala being a misunderstanding of Salas 9 Human visitation edit Although there is no evidence that the island has ever been permanently inhabited Easter Islanders were certainly aware of its existence as indicated by the pre European name of the island Tradition says that the island was occasionally visited to collect fledglings and eggs The island was said to have been difficult to land upon because the gods Make make and Huau protected the seabirds from those who ate their eggs and offspring Because of these historical connections to Easter Island Salas y Gomez might be considered part of Polynesia if so its location would make it the easternmost landmass of Polynesia That title is usually awarded to Easter Island 391 km further west 10 The first European to sight the island was Jose Salas Valdes a Spanish sailor on 23 August 1793 It was later explored by another Spaniard Jose Manuel Gomez and owes its name to these two navigators 11 Between then and 1917 visits are recorded in at least 1805 1806 1817 1825 1875 and 1917 12 Political situation edit Salas y Gomez was claimed by Chile in 1888 and was administered by the Chilean Navy Beginning 1 March 1966 the island was included in the department of Isla de Pascua On 25 July 1974 the department was reorganized as the Easter Island Province 13 Marine Protected Area edit On October 6 2010 President Sebastian Pinera announced the creation of the 150 000 km2 Marine Protected Area Parque Marino Sala y Gomez 8 also called Parque Marino Motu Motiro Hiva 14 During the 2008 Deepsea Coral Symposium 15 Wellington the idea of a Marine Protected Area on the submarine ridges of Salas y Gomez and Nazca was launched for the very first time Then in February 2009 the World Wildlife Fund WWF Chile 16 published a scientific revision in the Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research 17 giving the scientific background that supported the government report 18 for the declaration of the non take MPA Motu Motiro Hiva This declaration follows the efforts of Oceana and National Geographic to both study and highlight the ecological value of this area and to encourage its protection These organizations are planning additional expeditions to the area in order to draft a conservation plan and to propose the widening of the protected area to encompass the whole Exclusive Economic Zone around the island 19 Geology editSalas y Gomez is a volcanic island consisting of the summit of a large mountain which rises about 3500 metres from the sea bed Scott Reef not to be confused with Scott Reefs off Western Australia 1 5 km further northeast is another peak of the same mostly submarine mountain and has a least depth of 25 meters above it Salas y Gomez is part of the same Salas y Gomez Ridge as Easter Island to the west these two locations being the only places where the otherwise submarine mountain range extends above sea level There are several dozen more seamounts in the range which extends 2232 km eastward until Nazca Seamount at 23 36 S 83 30 W 23 600 S 83 500 W 23 600 83 500 where it joins the Nazca Ridge 20 Salas y Gomez is the fourth youngest mountain in the chain which is being formed by the Nazca Plate floating over the Easter hotspot The two youngest mountains in the chain Pukao and Moai are seamounts to the west of Easter Island 21 22 Flora edit nbsp View of Salas y Gomez in April 1999Salas y Gomez and Easter Island form a distinct ecoregion the Rapa Nui subtropical broadleaf forests However Salas y Gomez is largely barren with no forests and only four species of terrestrial plants these include Asplenium obtusatum spleenwort a type of fern which only grows in protected areas at higher elevations citation needed Fauna editBesides a number of insect species which the only non aquatic fauna are about a dozen species of seabird which use the island as a rookery with the estimated number of adult birds in 1985 Species Polynesian name Scientific Name Adult birds in 1985Christmas shearwater Puffinus nativitatis 5 000Masked booby Manukena Sula dactylatra 3 000Brown noddy Anous stolidus 1 400Great frigatebird Makohe Fregata minor 700Sooty tern Onychoprion fuscata 200Blue noddy Procelsterna cerulea 80Red tailed tropicbird Tevake Phaethon rubricauda 30Polynesian white throated storm petrel Nesofregetta fuliginosa 2White tern Gygis alba 2Red footed booby Sula sula 2Black noddy Anous minutus 2Grey noddy Procelsterna albivitta 1Those numbers may vary considerably from year to year due to weather conditions and it has been observed that the overall numbers were much lower in 1986 Marine fauna includes a large number of littoral crustaceans echinoidea etc as well as a large assortment of reef fishes and a number of species of shark which swimmers report to be curious but not aggressive The lacks of studies has resulted in poor understandings of oceanic fauna of Easter Island and waters in vicinity However possibilities of undiscovered breeding grounds for humpback southern blue and pygmy blue whales including Isla Salas y Gomez and the Easter Island have been considered 23 Cultural references editCharles Stephenson s book The Face of OO features the island and the submerged rocks around it heavily 24 Alan Dean Foster referred to the island in his 1971 Cthulhu mythos short story Some Notes Concerning a Green Box 25 Although only passing Salas y Gomez in 1816 and not going ashore 26 the German poet Adelbert von Chamisso wrote a poem based on his reflections upon the island 27 See also edit nbsp Geography portal nbsp Islands portal nbsp Oceania portal nbsp Media related to Category Sala y Gomez at Wikimedia Commons Desert island San Felix y San Ambrosio Juan Fernandez IslandsReferences edit a b Time Zone amp Clock Changes in Isla Gomez Chile timeanddate com Retrieved 4 May 2020 Chile Ciudades Pueblos Aldeas y Caserios 2005 Instituto Nacional de Estadisticas June 2005 Wagner Daniel van der Meer Liesbeth Gorny Matthias Sellanes Javier Gaymer Carlos F Soto Eulogio H Easton Erin E Friedlander Alan M Lindsay Dhugal J Molodtsova Tina N Boteler Ben Durussel Carole Gjerde Kristina M Currie Duncan Gianni Matthew 2021 04 01 The Salas y Gomez and Nazca ridges A review of the importance opportunities and challenges for protecting a global diversity hotspot on the high seas Marine Policy 126 104377 doi 10 1016 j marpol 2020 104377 ISSN 0308 597X a b Hershauer Samantha N Pakarati Sebastian Yancovic Wynne J Judson 2020 Notes on the arthropod fauna of Salas y Gomez island Chile Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 93 doi 10 1186 s40693 020 00093 w S2CID 219175550 Press release Archived 2010 10 12 at the Wayback Machine by Oceana announcing the creation of the Salas y Gomez Marine Protected Area Lauren De Vos June 2017 Science at the far end of the world Save Our Seas Retrieved 11 June 2022 Moais Mythology amp Castaways Easter Island to Valparaiso Luxury cruise amp more Retrieved 11 June 2022 a b Hoffens Annelore 6 October 2010 Valoran Creacion de Parque Marino en Isla Sala y Gomez Oceana org Archived from the original on 12 October 2010 Retrieved 5 August 2023 By Oceana announcing the creation of the Sala y Gomez Marine Protected Area Revista Espanola del Pacifico No 2 1992 Archived 2005 12 10 at the Wayback Machine From the Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes Te Rapa Nui The Gazette of Easter Island Archived 2005 05 17 at the Wayback Machine Vol 4 No 8 Summer Fall 1999 Brand Donald D The Pacific Basin A History of its Geographical Explorations The American Geographical Society New York 1967 p 139 The Islands Archived 2005 03 30 at the Wayback Machine from notes on the Cordell Expeditions Aug 1995 Chilian history page Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine outlining history of Rapa Nui province Gobierno de Chile Parque Marino Motu Motiro Hiva Retrieved January 28 2018 Handbook 4th International Symposium on Deepsea Coral Archived 2012 04 25 at the Wayback Machine 4th ISDSC Fondo Mundial para la Naturaleza WWF Chile Galvez M 2009 Seamounts of Nazca and Salas y Gomez a review for management and conservation purposes Archived 2012 01 19 at the Wayback Machine Lat Am J Aquat Res 37 3 479 500 Informe Tecnico R Pesq 81 2010 de agosto 2010 Subsecretaria de Pesca Fundamentos para establecer el Parque Marino Salas y Gomez Article on Aqua cl Archived 2011 07 07 at the Wayback Machine with details regarding the creation of the Salas y Gomez Marine Protected Area Radiometric Ages for Seamounts from the Easter Salas y Gomez Nazca Hotspot Track from Smithsonian NASA ADS Physics Abstract Service Duncan R A et al Preliminary Multibeam Mapping and Dredging Results along the Nazca Ridge and Easter Salas y Gomez Chain from the 2002 Ocean Sciences Meeting The Petrogenetic Evolution of Lavas from Easter Island and Neighbouring Seamounts Near ridge Hotspot Volcanoes in theSE Pacific Hucke Gaete Rodrigo Aguayo Lobo Anelio Yancovic Pakarati Sebastian Flores Marcelo 2014 Marine mammals of Easter Island Rapa Nui and Salas y Gomez Island Motu Motiro Hiva Chile a review and new records PDF Lat Am J Aquat Res 42 4 743 751 doi 10 3856 vol42 issue4 fulltext 5 The Face of OO FeedARead 6 June 2013 Foster Alan Dean Some Notes Concerning a Green Box 1971 https www scribd com document 143192061 Alan Dean Foster Some Notes Concerning a Green Box Txt Wir sahen am 25 Marz 1816 den nackten Felsen Salas y Gomez 26 36 15 sudlicher Breite 105 34 28 westlicher Lange Am Morgen des 25 verkundigten uns uber dem Winde von Salas y Gomez Seevogel in grosser Anzahl Pelikane und Fregatten diesen ihren Bruteplatz an welchem wir mittags voruberfuhren Adelbert von Chamisso Reise um die Welt Projekt Gutenberg DE Retrieved May 30 2021 Adelbert von Chamisso 1981 Gesammelte Werke Collected works Band 2 Vol 2 Leipzig p 291Further reading editGonzalez Ferran Oscar 1995 Volcanes de Chile Santiago Chile Instituto Geografico Militar ISBN 956 202 054 1 in Spanish also includes volcanoes of Argentina Bolivia and Peru External links editNational Monuments Chilean government document with sketch map https web archive org web 20050829152550 http www rapanui co cl numero8 syg htm https web archive org web 20051014224405 http www ecole navale fr fr irenav cv poupin publis Checklist Easter Poupin pdf Adalbert von Chamisso s Salas y Gomez at Gutenberg in German Parque Marino Salas y Gomez entry on BlooSee Isla o islote Salas y Gomez spanish 26 28 20 S 105 21 45 W 26 47222 S 105 36250 W 26 47222 105 36250 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Isla Salas y Gomez amp oldid 1189615852, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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